Gebhardt Julia Sofie, Harth Volker, Groneberg David A, Mache Stefanie
Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine (ZfAM), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Seewartenstraße 10, 20459 Hamburg, Germany.
Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Goethe University, 60590 Frankfurt, Germany.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 17;13(12):1453. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13121453.
: The digital transformation in dentistry is increasingly reshaping treatment procedures, offering new opportunities and advancements. While digitalization promises enhanced efficiency and quality of care through the standardization, acceleration, and simplification of workflows, it also introduces challenges related to mental health. Studies investigating digitization-associated stressors and resources, as well as health- and work-related outcomes, in the dental sector are still rare. In the context of ongoing digitalization, further studies are needed to examine the need for and the current status of the implementation of measures preventing techno-stress and stress-related outcomes. This study explores the use of digital tools in dental practices and their relationship to the techno-stress among German dentists. It identifies key stressors and resources associated with digital technologies, aiming to inform preventive measures, as well as training and support strategies to mitigate digital stress. : A qualitative study was employed, involving ten problem-centered, guideline-based expert interviews with German dentists. The interviews were analyzed using MAXQDA software, following the focused interview analysis framework by Kuckartz and Rädiker. Coding and thematic analysis adhered to the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) checklist and qualitative research quality criteria by Mayring. : This study identified a dual impact of digitalization in dentistry. On the one hand, digital tools significantly enhance workflow efficiency, diagnostic accuracy, and patient outcomes. On the other hand, they pose challenges like technostress, high financial costs, and the need for continuous learning. Findings reveal that the perceived usefulness of digital technologies is closely linked to the level of techno-stress experienced, while the amount, intuitiveness, and ease of use significantly influence stress levels. : Digital transformation offers substantial benefits for dental practices but requires a balanced approach to implementation. Participants highlighted the need for proactive measures, such as targeted training, technical support, and stress-reducing interventions to reduce techno-stress levels. The digital transformation must be supported by coordinated efforts across academia, industry, and policy to strengthen digital competencies-creating a healthier, more resilient digital work environment. Future research should focus on the causal relationship between techno-stress and adverse long-term consequences, such as burnout or mental disorders, among dentists.
牙科领域的数字化转型正日益重塑治疗流程,带来新的机遇和进步。虽然数字化有望通过工作流程的标准化、加速和简化提高效率和护理质量,但它也带来了与心理健康相关的挑战。在牙科领域,研究数字化相关的压力源和资源以及与健康和工作相关的结果的研究仍然很少。在持续数字化的背景下,需要进一步研究来考察预防技术压力和与压力相关结果的措施的实施需求和现状。本研究探讨了德国牙医在牙科实践中对数字工具的使用及其与技术压力的关系。它确定了与数字技术相关的关键压力源和资源,旨在为预防措施以及减轻数字压力的培训和支持策略提供信息。
采用了一项定性研究,对十位以问题为中心、基于指南的德国牙医进行专家访谈。访谈采用MAXQDA软件进行分析,遵循库卡尔茨和雷迪克尔的聚焦访谈分析框架。编码和主题分析遵循《定性研究报告统一标准》(COREQ)清单和迈林的定性研究质量标准。
本研究确定了牙科数字化的双重影响。一方面,数字工具显著提高了工作流程效率、诊断准确性和患者治疗效果。另一方面,它们带来了诸如技术压力、高昂的财务成本以及持续学习需求等挑战。研究结果表明,对数字技术的感知有用性与所经历的技术压力水平密切相关,而数量、直观性和易用性则显著影响压力水平。
数字化转型为牙科实践带来了巨大好处,但需要采取平衡的实施方法。参与者强调需要采取积极措施,如针对性培训、技术支持和减轻压力的干预措施,以降低技术压力水平。数字化转型必须得到学术界、行业和政策的协同努力支持,以增强数字能力,创造一个更健康、更具韧性的数字工作环境。未来的研究应关注技术压力与牙医倦怠或精神障碍等长期不良后果之间的因果关系。